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Electric Rolls-Royce Spectre Successful Completed -40˚C Extreme Cold Test Ahead Of 2023 Launch
Electric Rolls-Royce Spectre successfully completed -40˚C extreme cold test ahead of 2023 launch.
Following more than half a million kilometres of testing, 25% of this process has now been completed.
By its imminent launch in 2023, Spectre will have been pushed to unprecedented limits across all four corners of the world.
In addition to putting the Spectre on sale in 2023 as a 2024 model, Rolls-Royce plans to be a fully electric luxury brand by 2030.
Spectre, Rolls-Royce’s historic all-electric motor car, has successfully completed winter testing in Arjeplog, Sweden — located just 55 kilometres from the arctic circle.
This extreme cold test concludes the first stage of the most demanding 2.5 million kilometre testing programme Rolls-Royce has ever conceived.
Challenged in -40˚C, Spectre diligently prevailed across ice and snow-covered surfaces. This remarkable undertaking allowed engineers to examine the motor car’s stability, control, and handling, ensuring its drive is undeniably Rolls-Royce even in the most extreme conditions.
Following more than half a million kilometres of testing, 25% of this process has now been completed.
By its imminent launch in 2023, Rolls-Royce Spectre will have been pushed to unprecedented limits across all four corners of the globe before joining the ranks of our already iconic model range.
The Rolls-Royce Spectre EV will be built on the same aluminum architecture that currently underpins the flagship Phantom 8, the Cullinan and the new-generation Ghost.
In addition to putting the Spectre on sale in the fourth quarter of 2023 as a 2024 model, Rolls-Royce plans to be a fully electric luxury brand by 2030.